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Italian magistrates open urgent probe into pardon for former Berlusconi showgirl

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Posted on April 28, 2026

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Magistrates Urgently Probe Pardon for Berlusconi’s Former Showgirl Nicole Minetti

Investigation into Nicole Minetti's Presidential Pardon

By Crispian Balmer

ROME, April 28 (Reuters) - Italian magistrates said on Tuesday they had opened urgent checks into whether Nicole Minetti, an ally of late Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, lied to secure a presidential pardon for a conviction over a sex-party scandal.

The case has embarrassed both President Sergio Mattarella and the Justice Ministry, raising questions over how far authorities checked the humanitarian claims behind the clemency award, which was initially kept secret.

Minetti has denied falsifying her application, but Mattarella has taken the highly unusual step of publicly urging the ministry to review the case after a newspaper questioned key parts of her appeal.

Background on Nicole Minetti’s Convictions

Minetti, a former dental hygienist and showgirl, was sentenced to two years and 10 months in jail in 2019 for procuring sex workers for Berlusconi's raunchy "bunga bunga" parties. Two years later she was given an additional 13-month sentence for misuse of public funds.

Alleged Inconsistencies in Pardon Request

As the cumulative term was under four years, she avoided having to go to prison, but was due to carry out community service. However, she appealed for a presidential pardon on humanitarian grounds, saying the poor health of her adopted child meant she could not leave his side.

After months of review, this pardon was granted in February but only leaked in the Italian press this month.

Questions Raised by Italian Media

Il Fatto Quotidiano newspaper subsequently reported alleged inconsistencies in Minetti's case and raised questions over the adoption of the child with serious health problems - a key element in the request for clemency.

Minetti's lawyers had said the child was an orphan from Uruguay, but Il Fatto said it had found court documents saying the boy's parents had been alive at the time of the adoption in 2023, and had tried to prevent it going ahead.

Il Fatto Quotidiano also questioned whether the child needed the sort of constant medical attention that meant his adopted mother could not serve her sentence.

Judicial and Political Reactions

The Milan prosecutor general's office said it had launched inquiries through Interpol into the "very serious" allegations reported by the press, and was seeking information from abroad.

Italian newspapers reported that when magistrates reviewed the initial plea for clemency, they did not ask for confirmation from Uruguay about the various details provided by Minetti.

When the checks are completed, the Milan magistrates said they could revise their original recommendation for a pardon.

Presidential Pardons in Italy

In Italy, presidential pardons are formally granted by the head of state but are based on dossiers prepared by the Justice Ministry, whose opinion is influential but not binding.

Opposition politicians have called for the resignation of Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, who recommended clemency in Minetti's case.

(Reporting by Crispian BalmerEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • The Milan prosecutor’s office has begun international inquiries, including with Uruguay, to verify allegations that elements in Minetti’s pardon plea—particularly regarding her adopted child—may have been false or misleading. (notizie.it)
  • President Mattarella has formally asked Justice Minister Nordio to urgently clarify the veracity of media reports suggesting inconsistencies in the clemency request, notably relating to the child’s origin, health, and the timing of adoption. (ansa.it)
  • Press investigations reveal that contrary to claims of abandonment, the child had living biological parents in Uruguay at the time of adoption, and that a major U.S. medical procedure occurred before legal parental rights were finalized—casting doubt on the humanitarian justification for the pardon. (repubblica.it)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are magistrates investigating Nicole Minetti's pardon?
Magistrates are investigating whether Nicole Minetti lied about her adopted child's health to secure a presidential pardon.
What inconsistencies were found in Minetti's pardon request?
Italian press alleged inconsistencies about the adoption status and health condition of her child, which were central to the humanitarian claim.
Who granted the presidential pardon to Minetti?
The pardon was formally granted by President Sergio Mattarella based on recommendations from the Justice Ministry.
What were Nicole Minetti's original convictions?
She was convicted for procuring sex workers for Berlusconi's parties and for misuse of public funds.

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